Other recent studies also have linked oversharers on social networks to narcissism, according to a 2013 University of Michigan study.
Craig Kaplan, a molecular biologist at Texas A&M University, says this and
other recent studies also make it clear that pausing can occur for very different lengths of time depending on the promoter.
Not exact matches
Zilca
also notes that
other research points in the same direction, with several
recent studies showing that «being in your twenties is often confusing and lonely.»
Kelly's summary of the trends in the curriculum of Oberlin Seminary applies to many
others as well: «The program of
study was changing from the dogmatic to the practical, from the ecclesiocentric to the socio - centric... «34 More
recent examinations show the continuation of these emphases in our time though they
also show a revival of interest in systematic and exegetical theology and in the Biblical languages.
The lower levels of baseline sugar sweetened drink consumption in the UK compared with the US may in part explain why the effect on obesity that we estimate in the UK is much less than that estimated in the US.12 The differences with respect to
other modelling
studies may
also be partly explained by their use of higher own price elasticity values for sugar sweetened drinks than we have calculated and used here.18 22 52 We can not make direct comparisons between the results of our
study and the results of
recent studies of the effect of reducing sugar sweetened drink consumption on body weight in children, 5 7 as the relation between energy balance and change in body mass index in children who are growing is different from that in adults.
A
recent Neilsen
study found that U.S. households earning more than $ 100,000 annually are frequent buyers of clean label products, and a highly visible percentage of lifestyle bloggers, Instagram stars and
other» influencers»
also espouse clean eating.
There are
recent studies that say people who read a substantial amount are more able to empathize with
others, and
also that the brain is engaged in several different areas by particular words, such as areas related to the senses of taste, touch, or smell especially.
Moreover,
recent studies on rodents indicate that the internal clock
also affects how the metabolism responds to the intake of carbohydrates or fats, and that certain time frames are more suitable than
others for the consumption of a high - carbohydrate or a high - fat diet, seen from a health perspective.
She is
also planning a follow - up
study of
other recent supernova impostors with the help of an undergraduate research assistant at UW Bothell.
RCHE archaeologist Dr Adam Brumm, who
also participated in the
study, said Hobbits are likely to have inhabited
other Flores caves which may yield more
recent signs of their existence.
The results — along with a
recent Dartmouth - led
study that found air temperature
also likely influenced the fluctuating size of South America's Quelccaya Ice Cap over the past millennium — support many scientists» suspicions that today's tropical glaciers are rapidly shrinking primarily because of a warming climate rather than declining snowfall or
other factors.
Of these twelve genetic regions, six are
also associated with IBD, while the six
other regions showed little to no association in a
recent large
study of IBD.
There are
also other configurations of extra dimensions, known as warped compactifications, that have the same gravity - magnifying effect and may be even more likely to occur if string theory is correct; these have been extensively
studied in
recent years.
Finch's ideas about senescence from his grad school days have
also held up: The popularity of the Hayflick model has declined as
other research questioned its relevance to aging in whole organisms, and
recent studies in long - lived nematodes have confirmed Finch's hunch that brain hormones control aging (see Johnson Review).
Other studies have suggested that
recent ocean warming of the North Atlantic could
also be responsible for more summer rain in northwest Europe.
While
study participants
also were much less likely to use any formal sources of assistance or support in resolving problems with cannabis than those whose problems were with
other substances, that finding was less common in those who resolved a cannabis problem more recently, which may reflect the increased availability and potency of cannabis in
recent years.
The work and
other similar,
recent studies could
also help «redefine» how vaccines are developed to make them more effective and less likely to have side effects, says Wayne Koff, the chief scientific officer at the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative in New York City, who was not involved with the research.
Piquero
also has co-authored
other recent studies related to the role that self - control plays in delinquency and violence.
The CCDG award, when viewed in the light of the
recent NIH budget increase,
also presents a unique opportunity to seek funding for
other large - scale common disease sequencing
studies that might be co-funded with
other institutes.
These findings are generally consistent with those from
recent systematic reviews, some of which
also included trials of statins for secondary prevention.47,51 - 53 Similar to
other meta - analyses of primary and secondary prevention trials, 54,55 this review found no association between use of statins and increased risk of muscle - related harms, although some observational
studies and randomized rechallenge trials found statins associated with increased risk of myopathy or joint - related symptoms.56 - 58 The large HOPE - 3 trial found statins associated with increased risk of cataract surgery, an unanticipated finding.14 No
other trial of statins for primary prevention evaluated risk of cataracts or cataract surgery.
The Fc neonatal receptor (FcRn) has been demonstrated to play a critical role in mediating IgG transplacental transfer (7, 8), but
recent studies demonstrating distinct transfer efficiencies of different epitope - specific IgG suggest that
other mechanisms could
also contribute to the regulation of IgG transfer.
Investigators compared WR321, a non-human monoclonal IgG antibody that binds to phosphoinositide lipids, developed by Dr. Gary Matyas at MHRP, with a human monoclonal IgG antibody that in
recent studies was found to have lipid - binding characteristics, including binding to phosphoinositides, but
also bound to numerous
other lipids.
However,
recent study has established that a number of
other related alveolates are
also intimately associated with corals including: the newly discovered chromerids (Chromera velia, Vitrella brassicaformis) and unidentified apicomplexans.
On the
other hand, it is
also possible that a cognitive function such as numerical discrimination, which is apparently complex, may actually be based on relatively simple neural circuits, as suggested by a
recent neural network
study [71].
Among
other things, it features articles on new developments in HIV cure research,
recent studies that show promise but
also possible pitfalls of using adenovirus vectors in HIV vaccine candidates, and the funding crisis at the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.
Other recent studies have
also shown that there were once multiple episodes of water moving through bedrock as well, leaving behind mineral - rich veins in the rocks which Curiosity has
also been
studying, in particular at a location called «Garden City.»
The virus is proven to cause the birth defect microcephaly, and
other recent studies have shown the virus is
also responsible for vision problems and
other serious brain damage.
Other body benefits: Not only is it a good source of calcium and vitamin D, but milk might
also help some women avoid PMS symptoms, according to a
recent University of Massachusetts at Amherst
study.
Most interest has this far focused on calcium and vitamin D. Much less interest has been paid to
other important nutrients such as protein, and especially to minerals such as phosphorus, potassium, magnesium and vitamins such as C and K.
Recent studies suggests that increased intake of plant fibers, fruits and vegetables is associated with an increased bone mineral density
also in elderly subjects, both women and men [22, 23].
Nutritional ketosis has received a lot of attention by cancer researchers in
recent years, and many
studies show it has great potential not just as a form of cancer prevention but
also treatment — in combination with
other treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation.16 Research is looking at whether non-toxic metabolic therapies and drug cocktails may be just as effective, with less toxicity.
A colleague informed him of a startling trend: liver cancer was plaguing affluent Filipinos at a much higher rate than their less - wealthy counterparts — a phenomenon that, despite a slew of
other lifestyle differences, Campbell believed was linked to their higher intake of animal protein.1 Bolstering his suspicions, Campbell
also learned of a
recent study from India showing that a high protein intake spurred liver cancer in rats, while a low protein intake seemed to prevent it.2 Intrigued by this gem of little - known research, Campbell decided to investigate the role of nutrition in cancer growth himself — an endeavor that ended up lasting several decades and producing over one hundred publications (none of which pertained to Fight Club).3
A
recent study revealed that it
also makes skin look better now — in
other words, it has unexpected anti-aging properties.
Also, a
recent Google
study showed that 92 % of mobile video users share content they see with
others.
And NAEP can
also be leveraged to allow for cross-state comparisons using state testing data, as we see in
recent studies from Sean Reardon and
others.
Payne Carter and her colleagues note that this finding is consistent with a handful of
other recent, careful
studies in which researchers
also found that classroom technology had negative effects on student learning.
Also a
recent NASN Bill Summary of the Student - to - School Nurse Ratio Improvement Act of 2013, references a 2011
study demonstrating that having a school nurse in the building can save 13 hours a day of the total time spent by
other staff (including principals, administrative staff, and teachers) addressing health concerns.
Following up on my most
recent post about whether «The Test Matters,» a colleague of mine from the University of Southern California (USC)-- Morgan Polikoff whom I
also referenced on this blog this past summer as per a
study he and Andrew Porter (University of Pennsylvania) released about the «Surprisingly Weak» Correlations among VAMs and
Other Teacher Quality Indicators» — wrote me an email.
A
recent study by TNTP showed that teachers who affected higher outcomes for students
also exhibited
other positive qualities, according to surveys of the students in their classrooms.
A
recent study of the academic supports that JCPS offers to limited English proficient students found that JCPS has both a financial and human capital «commitment to the support of ESL programs and students» but
also said that JCPS is not giving teachers and
others enough professional development to help these students.
Lead researcher Sara Goldrick - Rab
also said the most
recent study — released Monday, of the 2012 - 13 school year — provides better evidence that the advancements probably come as a result of the program (i.e., they aren't just a coincidence or a result of
other causes).
The report
also highlights the previous NNSTOY
study's findings that adjunct or clinical faculty with
recent PK - 12 teaching experience were seen as more effective at connecting research to practice than
other professors; this report notes that serving in this key connecting role may be an important career path to consider for teacher leaders.
In addition to these four state - based
studies of voucher program impacts on test scores, some
recent studies do show positive effects on graduation rates, parent satisfaction, community college enrollment, and
other nonachievement - based outcomes, but it is unclear if these outcomes are lasting and valid.23 For example, research shows that nationally, graduation rates for students in public schools and peers participating in voucher programs equalize after adjusting for extended graduation rates.24 Some critics suggest that private schools may graduate students who have not successfully completed the full program.25
Also, in regard to parent satisfaction, while some
studies do show greater satisfaction among parents whose children participate in voucher programs, the most
recent evaluation of the D.C. voucher program shows that any increase in parent or student school satisfaction is not statistically significant.26
Also, because the conclusions of the Bekaert and Wang appear to be broadly representative of most of the
other recent studies I found, I use their results below to compare the inflation hedging ability of several investment assets.
In a
recent study the use of fructooligosaccharides (FOS) in the diet showed a lasting advantageous effect.1 While this has not been evaluated as of yet,
other prebiotics, such as inulin or beet - pulp may
also prove to be beneficial.
I've seen
other comments that point out the variability of the data points, in terms of uncertainties, and
also the
recent study about removing temporary negative and positive influences on temperature, showing a definite continuing warming trend.
The first paper adds to the literature pointing to humans as the dominant cause of warming since 1950, but
also finds that the sensitivity of the climate system to the greenhouse - gas buildup could be lower than some
other recent studies found.
Recent studies suggest that some organisms probably can't cope with the expected increases in acidity;
others suggest they might be able to handle the increasing acidity, but not
also deal with rising temperatures.
A new
study, published by the Journal of Environmental Psychology and highlighted in a
recent Washington Post article, reveals that even short «green micro-breaks» while simply looking at nature improves focus (and
also offers many
other health benefits).
But a
recent University of Colorado
study, while finding a link between periods of high temperatures and pulses of regional violence in East Africa,
also concludes that
other social and political factors still, by far, are the dominant drivers of unrest and violence.
The GISS zonal Arctic temperature trends are consistent not only with the DMI Arctic trends but
also the trends from
other recent Arctic surface temperature
studies (see the advanced version for more details).